Integration of Immigrants in Germany: Economic Relevance, Measurement, and Empirical Findings
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Migration, Integration, Germany , Economic Relevance, Integration Measurement , Integration IndexSynopsis
With regard to an expected further increase in migration movements within Europe and to Europe in the medium term, this thesis examines the economic consequences of immigration and the role that integration plays in it. In addition, existing integration monitoring systems will be presented and evaluated in order to present the integration index as a separate measure of migrant integration in Germany. The index measures the objectively measurable, structural integration on the basis of systematic differences between natives and migrants in the German microcensus. It thus responds to an important point of criticism of the current measurement of integration: Instead of presenting a large number of sub-indicators, all the information is combined into one number, which increases the significance and enables comparisons over longer periods of time with information from consistent data sources. At the end of the thesis, possible explanations for differences in measured integration between different migrant groups are presented and examined on the basis of the results.
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Paperback, VII, 263 pages
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